From Outlaw to Classic: Canons in American PoetryUniv of Wisconsin Press, 2009年8月26日 - 264 頁 From Outlaw to Classic presents a sweeping history of the forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, the American poetry canon. Students, scholars, critics, and poets will welcome this enlightening and impressively documented book. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 37 筆
... poetry in favor of prose forms ( usually fiction ) that have a superficially more " direct " connection to social and historical reality . In Boundary 2's 1990 New Americanist special issue , supposedly xiii Introduction.
... social and literary - historical circumstances . While I disagree with Gayatri Spivak's commonly repeated claim that it is possible to jettison the very notion of canonicity , that we should ( and can ) " dethrone canonical method , " I ...
... social principles regulated the poetry canon at different points in American literary his- tory ; and how those principles have changed over the years . Conflicting principles of selection have marked American poetry anthologies from 3 ...
... social values and the sheer number of poets writ- ing , however , the editor must sift multiple , conflicting claims to poetic worth , making that selection an arduous task . Because they involve contradictory , often ideologically ...
... Puritan poetry and a more representa- tive range of Philip Freneau's and Joel Barlow's work . But the Puritans ' social ideals conflicted with those of post - Revolutionary America A History of American Poetry Anthologies 9.
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John Berrymans Homage to Mistress Bradtreet | 41 |
3 The New Criticism and American Poetry in the Academy | 70 |
The Example of Origin | 114 |
Language Writing and the Institutions of Poetry | 144 |
Notes | 173 |
Works Cited | 211 |
Index | 235 |